' • ' AMUSEMENTS.: p I T. Y. ~f]i, A L L. EVERY EVENING AT- 8. TYIX'S rS AIETY QOMPANY TVIX'S p AIETY QOMPANY TYLX'S Q.AIETY ,QOMPANY. A. Continuous Succession i ° f The' World's Greatest Vaudeville Attractions. SENSATIONAL SUCCESS SENSATIONAL SUCCESS Of . \ MR JOHN GEIGER. MR JOHN GEIGER. MR JOHN GEIGER*. . America's Phenomenal Musician and Great Wizard Violin Humorist. The Most Astonishing Effects N frcm a Violin ever heard anywhere. THE' MARVELLOUS IMITATIONS BY THIS TRULY GREAT ARTIST MUST BE HEARD TO BE BELIEVED. And are Nightly Received witli A POSITIVE HURRICANE OF AP- * PLAUSE. Greeted Nightly with Pronounced Enthusiasm, MISS MAUD FANNING. 1 The Sweetest Voiced and Most Dramatic "Coon" Singer Extant. MR ERNEST FITTS.' Australia's Greatest Baritone. CLARK AND COWAN. The Popular Irish Comedians. MISS FLORRIE RANGER. The Bright Young Australian Serio. MISS STELLA RANGER. The Charming Singer and Mandoline Player. Mr Joe Cowan Miss Devereux MISS BELLE RAY, MISS BELLE RAY, Concluding with the Side-splitting Farce, "BAFFLED," by MR FRANK M. CLARK. and Company. PRICES—2/ and 1/. Box Plan at Wildman, Lyell, and Arey's AUCKLAND ""LiEDERTAFEL. _il_lll-_' "SECOND SUBSCRIPTION CONCEP-T." CHORAL HALL, FRIDAY, JUNE .7. Miss Orr-Hunter will sing—"Aye Maria" and "Waiting" Mr Horace Stebbing will sing- "The Englishman" and "The Honour of Old England" Mr Wharton Thompson (Organ) will play—"Elegy," "Grand Offertoire in D Mipor" Liedertafel will sing—"Soldiers' Chorus,'" "Faust," assisted by the Garrison Band Liedertafel Items—"Sweet and Low," "Midnight," "Hark, the Merry Drum." "Voice of the Torrent," "Tears of Anguish," "A Toast" Tickets at the door, 2/; doors open 7.30. D. U N B L A N E HALL. ROWLEY'S WAXWORKS. And LONDON COMPANY. FRIDAY — Competitions—Accordion or Concertina Solo, also Tin Whistles. Prizes, Handsome Silver Medals. CHILDREN'S TOYS will be given away at 2"o*clock, SATURDAY AFTERNOON. ■'; V Open 10 a.m.. to 10 p.m. Admission 6d; Children 3d. pOURT CHISMAN, THE BALL OF THE T^e aDove Court will ljlgsi§y§ia® I celebrate its Eighth Anniversary by holding a, ■ MAID MARIAN BALL, TO-MORHOW (FRIDAY), 27th June,.,. 1902,.,..fn, *SL. George!s Hall, Newton. Grand./ Mar*cti at 8 p.m., led by Maid Marian and Robin Hood. Tickets: Double,' 4/; Single, 2/6,Extra Lady, 1/G- Spectators, .1/. Meredith's Band. ' Bus from Onehunga at 7, returning • sifter Ball. A DVANCE SOCIAL-will be held in the* ■**- Masonic Hall TO-MORROW NIGHT (Friday). Dancing* at S; Gents 1/6. Ladies by invitation.—E. F. Eaton, Hon; Sec. INSU-51ANCE. -fcTOTICE OF . T> E M O V A L. ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. On and after May Ist, 1902, the Business of the above Company will be Carried on in COLONIAL BANK BUILDINGS, Queen-street (opposite Short-iand-street). ■:. R. A. LUSHER, Chief Agent. "A THE MANCHESTER - ASSURANCE COMPANY. Established 1824. TOTAL FUNDS AND SECURITIES,* NEARLY £3,000,000. MR W. R. HOLMES, NO. 14, SHORTLAN£ . STREET, ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, Has been appointed Attorney for the Auckland District for the above Company, and will in future transact all business on its behalf. L. ROSE JAGGAR, , .General Manager and Attorney for Australasia. , i FTTRNISHIHGS. ETC. H. E. Simmonds) (C. R. Sprassr (L. C. Hoyes) GATCHPOLE'S FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. KARANGAHAPE RD. ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE '- SUPPLIED AT LOWEST . PRICES FOR CASH. Bedsteads, Wire Mattrasses, Bedding, Linoleums, Oilcloths, Duchess Pairs, Chests ''of Drawers, Tables, Rugs'. Fenders and Brasses, Blankets, Quilts, Curtains, Tapestries, etc., etc. COME AND SEE OUR SPLENDID STOCK. Everything Up to Date. Everything a:t Lowest Prices. We are the People to Furnish Your House to Your Greatest Satisfaction. piNG PONG. t piNG PONG. TABLE; TOPS, Bx4, Folding, 17/6 each OUR "TOURNAMENT" TABLE TOP, 9 x 5, 22/6 each; the best in the market WOOD RACQUETS, from 9d each T. & H. C OOKE ' FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, QUEEN AND GREY STS. mALK OF.THE TOWN.—Austin's Pat- -*- ent Wlrewoven Mattresses and Stretchers. Ask jrour merchant for them.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 150, 26 June 1902, Page 8
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